Category 1

New Photo - Denise Richards channels iconic Playboy past 20 years after posing for adult magazine

Denise Richards channels iconic Playboy past 20 years after posing for adult magazine Tracy WrightNovember 3, 2025 at 5:13 AM 0 Denise Richards' fans received only treats on Halloween from the reality star. Richards, 54, paid homage to her Playboy past and rocked a black bodysuit with matching ears for a series of photos shared on social media. The "Wild Things" actress added a pair of white cuffs and a blackandwhite bowtie collar to complete her costume, nearly 20 years after starring on the cover of Playboy magazine.

- - Denise Richards channels iconic Playboy past 20 years after posing for adult magazine

Tracy WrightNovember 3, 2025 at 5:13 AM

0

Denise Richards' fans received only treats on Halloween from the reality star.

Richards, 54, paid homage to her Playboy past and rocked a black bodysuit with matching ears for a series of photos shared on social media.

The "Wild Things" actress added a pair of white cuffs and a black-and-white bow-tie collar to complete her costume, nearly 20 years after starring on the cover of Playboy magazine.

Richards first posed fully nude for the adult publication in December 2004, only five months after giving birth. She told Jay Leno that her parents and newborn accompanied her on the photo shoot to the Bahamas, where she knew she was in trouble when the stylist provided "no bottoms" for one of the shots.

Denise Richards' Ex, Aaron Phypers, Arrested In Court As Actress Fights For Restraining Order

Denise Richards stars as Jolene in SEX, LOVE & SECRETS on UPN.

"I said, you better find me some fricken bottoms. So she made these bottoms out of a shammy and used the leaves from the island," Richards said of one image wearing leaves fashioned into a top. "I didn't have to show anything I didn't want to."

Read On The Fox News App

Denise Richards Felt 'Shameful' After Leaked Nudes, Says Daughter Couldn't Attend Church

She added, "Playboy approached me a couple other times and I didn't do it, and this time I figured I might as well do it before they never approach me again," she said. "He [Charlie Sheen] was really cool about it and helped me pick out the pictures."

The "Drop Dead Gorgeous" actress embraced the holiday ahead of her return to court on a request for a permanent restraining order against her estranged husband Aaron Phypers.

App Users Click Here To View Post

The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star – who was granted a temporary restraining order against Phypers on July 17 amid their ongoing divorce – testified last month against her estranged husband. Richards began crying while recalling multiple allegations of physical and emotional abuse, including a particularly violent event in May.

Richards claimed Phypers got "very volatile" with her at the Four Seasons hotel just hours after the reality TV star had undergone multiple cosmetic surgeries – including a face lift.

Phypers allegedly tried to search through Richards' devices while she was sleeping, and then allegedly hit her face and damaged a drain in the process.

Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News

"That is when I really, really knew that our marriage was over because there's been physical abuse, but it kept getting worse and worse," Richards testified. "But the fact that he did that to me five hours after coming out of a seven-hour surgery … made me feel a lot of things. Scared and vulnerable. I couldn't walk by myself."

Richards described one instance in which Phypers allegedly grabbed her by her arms while she was recovering from her surgeries.

Richards posed for Playboy only five months after giving birth to her first daughter with ex-husband Charlie Sheen.

Aaron Phypers filed for divorce from Denise Richards in July.

"He would yell and call me names. Once he found out I was texting another man, he would flip it and call me a cheating w---- and a c--- and a lying b---- and he would make it about that. And then he would calm down, and we would be in separate rooms, and he would come back at me and start arguing again."

"He grabbed my arms," she claimed. "I was three weeks out of a breast augmentation, lipo and the face lift. I was feeling extremely vulnerable and in pain. I asked him to please stay at the other house with his family. I needed to rest and heal and couldn't have him around me like that."

During a hearing last month, Phypers was handcuffed and arrested on spousal abuse charges. After sheriffs escorted Phypers out of the courtroom, officers returned to retrieve his cellphone.

Phypers filed for divorce from Richards on July 7. He cited irreconcilable differences and is seeking spousal support from the "Real Housewives" star. Ten days later, Richards' request for a temporary restraining order was granted.

Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter

"Throughout our relationship Aaron would frequently violently choke me, violently squeeze my head with both hands, tightly squeeze my arms, violently slap me in my face and head, aggressively slam my head into the bathroom towel rack, threaten to kill me, hold me down with his knee on my back to the point where I would have to plead with him to get off me so that he would not kill me and hack into my laptop and phone and download all of my text messages," Richards claimed in the documents filed July 16.

Denise Richards petitioned the court in July for a temporary restraining order against her estranged husband, Aaron Phypers.

"Aaron regularly threatened to 'break my jaw' and would cry, beg me to stay, and promise to get help – none of which ever happened. Aaron has caused me at least three concussions."

Phypers filed a petition Wednesday claiming he's out of money after Richards allegedly cut off access to their joint bank account and took away his holistic business equipment. He claimed Richards is preventing him from making a living.

"With regard to the OnlyFans page, the money that she receives from it is about $200,000 to $300,000 per month and that income is derived from photographs that I took and to which I hold the intellectual property rights," Phypers' petition, obtained by Fox News Digital, says.

"Therefore, it is our joint earnings and not hers alone. I request that I receive half of the OnlyFans income as a property control right."

According to Phypers, he's about to be evicted from his home and his utilities have already been shut off. He requested immediate access to $200,000.

Phypers also asked for additional spousal support on top of half of Richards' OnlyFans earnings.

Original article source: Denise Richards channels iconic Playboy past 20 years after posing for adult magazine

Original Article on Source

Source: "AOL Entertainment"

Read More


Source: Entertainment

Published: November 03, 2025 at 08:36AM on Source: LEX MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

Denise Richards channels iconic Playboy past 20 years after posing for adult magazine

Denise Richards channels iconic Playboy past 20 years after posing for adult magazine Tracy WrightNovember 3, 2025 ...
New Photo - Steelers get back to their lifeblood thanks to Jalen Ramsey's challenge and making 'Daniel Jones be a quarterback'

Steelers get back to their lifeblood thanks to Jalen Ramsey's challenge and making 'Daniel Jones be a quarterback' Andy BackstromNovember 3, 2025 at 6:16 AM 0 PITTSBURGH — Almost everything the Indianapolis Colts tried early Sunday worked. Quarterback Daniel Jones was humming in the pocket and deepthreat wideout Alec Pierce was finding holes in Pittsburgh's Cover 2. The Colts even converted a fake punt from their own 25yard line on the final play of the first quarter with a lead in hand. Their lone gaffe to that point was a muffed punt return.

- - Steelers get back to their lifeblood thanks to Jalen Ramsey's challenge and making 'Daniel Jones be a quarterback'

Andy BackstromNovember 3, 2025 at 6:16 AM

0

PITTSBURGH — Almost everything the Indianapolis Colts tried early Sunday worked. Quarterback Daniel Jones was humming in the pocket and deep-threat wideout Alec Pierce was finding holes in Pittsburgh's Cover 2. The Colts even converted a fake punt from their own 25-yard line on the final play of the first quarter with a lead in hand.

Their lone gaffe to that point was a muffed punt return. But the Steelers failed to capitalize despite recovering it at the Indianapolis 11-yard line. Pittsburgh's offense netted 9 yards over 10 plays across its first three drives.

T.J. Watt flipped the script.

The sack artist willed himself past Colts right tackle Braden Smith, stripped Jones and recovered the fumble at the Steelers' 44-yard line. He made the type of play that's rewarded him with six All-Pro accolades and a three-year, $123 million extension this offseason.

He ignited a six-takeaway performance that restored Pittsburgh's defensive identity in a 27-20 victory on a day when the organization honored the 20th anniversary of its 2005 team that won Super Bowl XL.

[Get more Steelers news: Pittsburgh team feed]

The Steelers pumped the brakes on a Colts squad that didn't punt the first two games of the season and came into Week 9 posting a league-high 33.8 points per game as well as more points per drive (3.46) than any team in the past 25 years had averaged over the course of a full season, according to The Athletic.

After losing back-to-back games, and going three straight without a takeaway, Pittsburgh forced half a dozen turnovers, including five on defense, to quiet the noise around coordinator Teryl Austin and a unit that entered the weekend ranked 22nd in points per game allowed.

"That's probably one of the most disappointing things about the stretch we were on," Tomlin said of Pittsburgh's previous two-game skid. "We weren't taking the ball away. That's the lifeblood for us — not only as a defense but as a football team. It's a catalyst for how we engineer victory."

In 2008, when the Steelers won a Super Bowl in Tomlin's second season, they tied for ninth in takeaways. The '05 team tied for 11th in that department. The last Super Bowl team of Pittsburgh's 1970s dynasty finished the '79 campaign tied for eighth.

Watt's strip sack was the first black and gold defensive domino to fall in Acrisure Stadium. The night before, however, another perennial Pro Bowler lit a fuse.

Jalen Ramsey's challenge to Steelers

Aaron Rodgers invited reporters into the scene postgame. Jalen Ramsey, a three-time All-Pro defensive back the Steelers brought aboard this summer, addressed the team.

When Ramsey spoke up, "something kind of changed," according to Rodgers.

"He wanted us to play with that edge on defense," the 41-year-old quarterback recalled. "He didn't feel like we were doing that enough. And they played with an edge today, for sure."

T.J. Watt (90) and the Steelers forced six turnovers, including one on special teams, against the Colts. (AP Photo/Matt Durisko) ()

Ramsey more than carried his weight, moving over to safety to help a Steelers team that lost DeShon Elliott to injury at the position and, as a result, traded for Kyle Dugger earlier in the week.

Dugger, as Tomlin said, "got on a moving train" and started at strong safety after arriving from New England. Ramsey started at free safety. Together, they allowed the Steelers to keep the Colts' potent attack at bay with a bunch of two-high looks.

"He's special," Dugger said of Ramsey afterward. "Just his intelligence and the way he was explaining things, helping me out there, communicating is bigger than his athleticism. He's a smart player."

Of course, Pittsburgh's defensive line standing strong against the run allowed Austin's group as a whole to succeed. The Steelers kept Indianapolis running back, and NFL MVP candidate, Jonathan Taylor to a season-low 45 rushing yards. Before Sunday, his 14 total touchdowns and 1,056 scrimmage yards were the talk of the league. He was mostly an afterthought in Pittsburgh.

The back-end messaging from Ramsey and Dugger assisted Pittsburgh in mostly handling the Colts' motion-heavy offense, a positive sign for a Steelers defense that was consistently caught adjusting late pre-snap during its consecutive losses.

Pittsburgh made Indianapolis one-dimensional, or, in cornerback Joey Porter Jr.'s words, they made "Daniel Jones be a quarterback."

Without a high-functioning run game, the Colts often found themselves off schedule. Then they faced pressure. That's when the Steelers' five sacks came into play.

Their six takeaways, though, were the lifeblood.

An initiation: 'That's how you become a Steeler'

Payton Wilson came flying in off the edge late in the third quarter. As soon as Jones wound up, Wilson elevated to meet the ball before it could reach wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr.

The Steelers' inside linebacker batted it with two hands like a volleyball player at the net, and outside linebacker Jack Sawyer collected the deflection for his first NFL interception.

Payton Wilson tips it and rookie Jack Sawyer catches it for a Steelers INT!INDvsPIT on CBS/Paramount+https://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/lS0cULfQgU

— NFL (@NFL) November 2, 2025

Pittsburgh third-string quarterback Will Howard, who won a national title with Sawyer at Ohio State less than a year ago, saw a world in which Sawyer could have mirrored his 83-yard scoop-and-score against Texas that booked their trip to the College Football Playoff championship game.

"I was saying if Daniel wasn't right there, [Jack] probably would've had another moment like the Cotton Bowl," Howard told Yahoo Sports in the locker room.

This time, Sawyer was tackled right after he got his hands on the ball. He still celebrated in the end zone. And he was still part of the Steelers' forced turnover fantasia.

Wilson, who got his pick off Jones in the second quarter to help break a 7-7 tie, noted: "That's how you become a Steeler: Turnovers, big hits, big plays like that.

"And that's what everyone in this locker room wanted to get back to."

It's a rite of passage of sorts. In that way, Sawyer was initiated Sunday.

Primarily a special teamer this season, Sawyer's job is to make a lot happen in little time. Right now, his role on defense is to give Watt and Alex Highsmith breathers when the star pass rushers need them, and to make an impact while he's at it. He described the play he made against the Colts as "motivating."

"Growing up and watching the Steelers, you're watching some of the best outside linebackers, guys hitting dudes over the middle and just really playing that brand of football that you love to see," said Sawyer, who told Yahoo Sports that he grew up in Ohio with an appreciation for the "Steel Curtain-style of football" that originated one state over.

"I've seen that and felt that, and now I think it's starting to show."

Sawyer added: "I think it showed today."

Original Article on Source

Source: "AOL Sports"

Read More


Source: Sports

Published: November 03, 2025 at 07:27AM on Source: LEX MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

Steelers get back to their lifeblood thanks to Jalen Ramsey's challenge and making 'Daniel Jones be a quarterback'

Steelers get back to their lifeblood thanks to Jalen Ramsey's challenge and making 'Daniel Jones be a quarte...
New Photo - NFL Week 9 instant reactions: Is JJ McCarthy good now? Bills top dog in AFC? Can we trust Green Bay?

NFL Week 9 instant reactions: Is JJ McCarthy good now? Bills top dog in AFC? Can we trust Green Bay? Nate Tice and Charles McDonaldNovember 3, 2025 at 6:12 AM 0 Subscribe to Football 301Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Nate Tice & Charles McDonald give their instant reactions and takeaways from Week 9 of NFL action. The two hosts kick things off with the Seattle Seahawks' utter domination over the Washington Commanders on Sunday night, including Jayden Daniels' brutal elbow injury and what it means for D.C. going forward.

- - NFL Week 9 instant reactions: Is JJ McCarthy good now? Bills top dog in AFC? Can we trust Green Bay?

Nate Tice and Charles McDonaldNovember 3, 2025 at 6:12 AM

0

Subscribe to Football 301Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

Nate Tice & Charles McDonald give their instant reactions and takeaways from Week 9 of NFL action. The two hosts kick things off with the Seattle Seahawks' utter domination over the Washington Commanders on Sunday night, including Jayden Daniels' brutal elbow injury and what it means for D.C. going forward.

Next, Nate & Charles give their 3 Highs, 3 Lows from the full Sunday slate. The highs include the Buffalo Bills continuing their regular season success over the Kansas City Chiefs, the Minnesota Vikings beating the Detroit Lions to celebrate JJ McCarthy's return (and despite McCarthy's roller coaster performance) and the Pittsburgh Steelers defense coming back from the dead to shutdown the unstoppable Indianapolis Colts. The low side of Sunday included an absolute mess of a win by the Chicago Bears, the Green Bay Packers unable to stop the Carolina Panthers and a stone age rock fight in Houston as the Denver Broncos come away with an ugly win. The duo also give Extra Credit to Drake London for his unbelievable day for the Atlanta Falcons.

(00:55) - Seahawks dominate Commanders

(15:00 ) - Bills beat Chiefs

(25:35) - Steelers beat Colts

(33:20) - Vikings beat Lions

(46:10) - Bengals implode vs. Bears

(53:35) - Packers fall apart vs. Panthers

(1:00:35) - Broncos win rock fight

(1:05:10) - Drake London's huge day

CINCINNATI, OH - NOVEMBER 02: Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland (84) carries the ball for a touchdown during the game against the Chicago Bears and the Cincinnati Bengals on November 2, 2025, at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. (Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) ((Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images))

🖥️ Watch this full episode on YouTube

Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports Podcasts

Original Article on Source

Source: "AOL Sports"

Read More


Source: Sports

Published: November 03, 2025 at 07:27AM on Source: LEX MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

NFL Week 9 instant reactions: Is JJ McCarthy good now? Bills top dog in AFC? Can we trust Green Bay?

NFL Week 9 instant reactions: Is JJ McCarthy good now? Bills top dog in AFC? Can we trust Green Bay? Nate Tice and Char...
New Photo - Jaguars' Cam Little sets an NFL record with a 68-yard field goal

Jaguars' Cam Little sets an NFL record with a 68yard field goal Frank Schwab November 3, 2025 at 1:36 AM 11 NFL kicking has reached the point in which 60yard fieldgoal attempts aren't that big of a deal. Even a 68yard try wasn't too much for the Jacksonville Jaguars and their kicker, Cam Little. Near the end of the first half at the Las Vegas Raiders, Trevor Lawrence completed a pass over the middle and spiked the ball to stop the clock with four seconds left. The fieldgoal attempt would be 68 yards. There had never been a field goal longer than 66 made in an NFL game.

- - Jaguars' Cam Little sets an NFL record with a 68-yard field goal

Frank Schwab November 3, 2025 at 1:36 AM

11

NFL kicking has reached the point in which 60-yard field-goal attempts aren't that big of a deal.

Even a 68-yard try wasn't too much for the Jacksonville Jaguars and their kicker, Cam Little.

Near the end of the first half at the Las Vegas Raiders, Trevor Lawrence completed a pass over the middle and spiked the ball to stop the clock with four seconds left. The field-goal attempt would be 68 yards. There had never been a field goal longer than 66 made in an NFL game. Jaguars head coach Liam Coen wasn't fazed.

Little came on for the kick and not only did he make the 68-yarder, setting a new NFL record, but he had plenty of space to spare. It would have been good from 70 or maybe a little longer.

It was a huge play in the outcome of the game. The Jaguars won 30-29 in overtime — Little hit a 48-yard field goal in the final seconds of regulation to sent it to overtime — and they might not have been able to pull it out without Little's three-point bomb at the end of the first half.

Baltimore's Justin Tucker held the record with a 66-yard field goal to beat Detroit in 2021. Now there's a new standard.

One of the reasons the Jaguars were comfortable with Little trying a 68-yarder is they had seen him hit a longer one in a game situation. This preseason, Little nailed a 70-yarder. That didn't count for an official record, but it gave the Jaguars confidence that if they had a similar situation it wouldn't be crazy to let Little try it.

Little was a sixth-round draft pick in 2024 by the Jaguars, and he hit 93.1% of his field goals as a rookie. Now he has a piece of NFL history.

Original Article on Source

Source: "AOL Sports"

Read More


Source: Sports

Published: November 03, 2025 at 07:27AM on Source: LEX MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

Jaguars' Cam Little sets an NFL record with a 68-yard field goal

Jaguars' Cam Little sets an NFL record with a 68yard field goal Frank Schwab November 3, 2025 at 1:36 AM 11 NFL kick...
New Photo - ACC issues public reprimand of Dabo Swinney for criticizing refs in Clemson's loss to Duke

ACC issues public reprimand of Dabo Swinney for criticizing refs in Clemson's loss to Duke John Leuzzi, USA TODAY November 3, 2025 at 12:10 AM 0 ACC issues public reprimand of Dabo Swinney for criticizing refs in Clemson's loss to Duke The Atlantic Coast Conference has issued a public reprimand of Dabo Swinney for his postgame comments on the officiating in Clemson football's loss to Duke on Saturday, Nov. 1. The Tigers were additionally given a $10,000 fine by the ACC for Swinney's comments in "direct violation" of the ACC Sportsmanship policy, according to the conference's news release.

- - ACC issues public reprimand of Dabo Swinney for criticizing refs in Clemson's loss to Duke

John Leuzzi, USA TODAY November 3, 2025 at 12:10 AM

0

ACC issues public reprimand of Dabo Swinney for criticizing refs in Clemson's loss to Duke

The Atlantic Coast Conference has issued a public reprimand of Dabo Swinney for his postgame comments on the officiating in Clemson football's loss to Duke on Saturday, Nov. 1.

The Tigers were additionally given a $10,000 fine by the ACC for Swinney's comments in "direct violation" of the ACC Sportsmanship policy, according to the conference's news release. The fine is to be paid to the ACC's Weaver-James-Corrigan-Swofford Postgraduate Scholarship account.

The punishment comes less than 24 hours after Swinney called out the officials in his postgame conference for giving Clemson a defensive pass interference penalty on fourth-and-10 on Duke's final drive of the game that led to an eventual game-winning touchdown and two-point conversion.

'THIS IS A LOW OF LOWS': Dabo Swinney's worst Clemson season continues in loss to Duke

The penalty was assessed to Avieon Terrell on an incomplete pass from Duke quarterback Darian Mensah to wide receiver Que'Sean Brown with 49 seconds remaining in the game. As noted by the Greenville News' Derrian Carter, Swinney believed a flag should've been thrown for offensive pass interference on Duke instead of defensive pass interference on Clemson.

"It shouldn't come down to that. We had plenty of opportunity to win the game, but that's one of the worst calls I've ever seen in my entire coaching career. Ever," Swinney said of the penalty on Nov. 1.

Here's a clip of the play:

This pass interference call cost Clemson the game. Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/gw3qvo3yxF

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) November 1, 2025

In its news release, the ACC mentioned Swinney's comments violated the conference's sportsmanship policy, which states: "Public criticism of officials or public comments evaluating the officiating of particular contests is not in the best interest of intercollegiate athletics. Individuals associated with the athletics program are prohibited, therefore, from commenting while acting in an official capacity on officiating other than directly to the Conference office."

As noted by the Greenville News, part of the USA TODAY Network, Clemson has now lost six consecutive home games against Power conference teams for the first time since the 1970-71 seasons and will finish with its worst home record and ACC record since 1999.

Up next for Swinney and Clemson will be a Week 11 home game against Florida State at 7 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 8 at Memorial Stadium, where the Tigers will look to win back-to-back games against the Seminoles.

The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: ACC issues public reprimand of Dabo Swinney for officiating comments

Original Article on Source

Source: "AOL Sports"

Read More


Source: Sports

Published: November 03, 2025 at 07:27AM on Source: LEX MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

ACC issues public reprimand of Dabo Swinney for criticizing refs in Clemson's loss to Duke

ACC issues public reprimand of Dabo Swinney for criticizing refs in Clemson's loss to Duke John Leuzzi, USA TODA...

 

LEX MAG © 2015 | Distributed By My Blogger Themes | Designed By Templateism.com